NetObjects has frequently been in the news since its founding in November, 1995. Take a closer look at how the media has recognized the company and its products over the past few years.
InternetNews.com, July 5, 2000 NetObjects, Dell Seal Pact "We can accomplish our goal with a powerful combination of DellHost's customer focus and NetObjects' leading Web technology," Arora said. "This agreement marks an important occasion as we work with partners to create innovative distribution methods that make productive Web solutions readily available to the more than 18 million small businesses."
RadioWallStreet.com, July 5, 2000 NetObjects, Inc. (NETO) CEO, Samir Arora, discusses today's announcement that Dell Computer (DELL) will provide small and medium-sized businesses with NetObjects Fusion 5.0 through DellHost.
CBS.MarketWatch.com, June 30, 2000 NetObjects inks Dell distribution deal In a distribution deal similar to the one NetObjects inked with IBM in May,the software company struck a deal with Dell Computer to offer the Web site design maker's Fusion software on Dell’s computers.
CNETNews.com, June 29, 2000 Dell to include NetObjects software with hosting service "We've been working a long time on this," said NetObjects chief executive Samir Arora. "This is probably the most significant deal NetObjects has ever done."
CFO Magazine, June 21, 2000 Waiting for the Dough Surmanek, like other New Economy CFOs, realizes that today, profits matter more than ever
CNBC, June 20, 2000 CNBC Power Lunch NetObjects CEO, Samir Arora, talks with Ross Westgate on CNBC Power Lunch (QT, 4 minutes) Requires Quicktime Player
RadioWallStreet.com, May 17, 2000 NetObjects CEO Samir Arora talks about their recent deal with IBM.
CNNfn, May 2, 2000 CNNfn Interview
San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 2000 The Chronicle 500 Top Companies Have Great Year
San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 2000 NetObjects Chronicle 500 Company Profile
RadioWallStreet.com, April 28, 2000 NetObjects, Inc. (NETO) CEO Samir Arora on Q2 earnings
RadioWallStreet.com, January 28, 2000 NetObjects, Inc. (NETO) CEO Samir Arora on Q1 earnings
CNETNews.com, December 8, 1999 Are ASPs the Future of the Industry?
InternetStockReport.com, October 27, 1999 NetObjects: Quietly Building Its Small Business Portal
CNETNews.com, October 11, 1999 NetObjects taps small businesses
Fast Company, January 1, 1999 What’s New, What’s Not Samir Arora on change in the new economy
Fast Company, January 1, 1999 The Conference-Commando Field Manual
InfoWorld, December 21, 1998 NetObjects' Samir Arora knows the way from Web sites to intranets "Intranets are becoming more than just a Web site, a true combination of published information [or e-publishing], database information [or e-applications], and of more transactions on the Web."
InternetWorld, October 26, 1998 Novell Plans Investment in Tools Maker NetObjects NetObjects Inc. said last week that it has received an equity investment from Novell Corp., marking the second investment the Web tools maker has gotten from a major industry player.
Computer Reseller News, October 26, 1998 Novell invests in NetObjects Novell Inc. bought a minority stake in NetObjects Inc., a three-year-old maker of Web design software.
eMediaweekly, October 26, 1998 Novell Invests in NetObjects Last week NetObjects Inc. , the Redwood City, Calif., maker of Fusion Web authoring package, announced that Novell Inc. of Provo, Utah, would make a minority investment in the company.
Industry Standard, October 26, 1998 News Briefs …Novell took a minority stake in NetObjects in addition to a board seat.
Red Herring, October 23, 1998 Novell Buys Into NetObjects Novell's new venture arm has made its most high-profile investment in a startup to date, acquiring a minority stake in NetObjects. Both parties claim the investment is more a strategic than financial decision
Wall Street Journal, October 22, 1998 Business Brief: Novell Inc. Novell Inc., Provo, Utah, made a small equity investment in NetObjects Inc., in advance of the expected initial public stock offering by the Redwood City, Calif., start-up, which makes software for building Web sites.
CNETNews.com, October 21, 1998 Novell takes stake in NetObjects Novell said today that it has acquired a minority stake in NetObjects, which has agreed to bundle its Fusion Web development software with Novell Netware for Small Business 4.2.
Computerworld, October 21, 1998 Novell takes stake in NetObjects Novell Inc. has joined IBM as a major investor in NetObjects Inc., which develops and sells Web site-building software.
CMP Tech Web, October 21, 1998 Novell Invests in NetObjects Novell said Wednesday it made an equity investment in NetObjects, a developer of object-oriented Web tools, for an undisclosed sum.
InternetNews.com, October 21, 1998 Novell Takes Stake in NetObjects Network firm Novell Inc. Wednesday took an undisclosed stake in Web publishing software company NetObjects Inc.
Zona Research, October 21, 1998 Quiniela, Soup's On! ...we believe Novell has made a wise strategic investment here. NetObjects' products have historically been perceived as simple, trusty authoring environments with a Java tint to them. By bundling Fusion with NetWare for Small Business, we believe Novell is handing its customers a compelling front-end Web authoring environment that can complement both its line of NetWare products as well as its own Java-intensive messaging.
Dow Jones Newswires, October 21, 1998 Novell In Licensing Pact For NetObjects' Fusion 3.0 Novell Inc. reached a licensing agreement with NetObjects, Inc.'s flagship Web authoring product, Fusion 3.0 for bundling with Novell's Netware for Small Business 4.2.
Reuters, October 21, 1998 Novell Takes Stake in NetObjects Novell Inc., Provo, Utah, reached a licensing agreement with NetObjects Inc.', flagship Web authoring Product, Fusion 3.0, for bundling with Novell's Netware for Small Business 4.2.
InfoWorld Electric, October 21, 1998 Novell invests in NetObjects Novell has joined IBM as a major corporate investor in NetObjects, which develops and sells World Wide Web site-building software.
InfoWorld Electric, October 5, 1998 NetObjects chief sees Web as tool of business
WebDeveloper.com, May 6, 1998 NetObjects Announces ScriptBuilder.com NetObjects, Inc. launched ScriptBuilder.com this week, an online resource for developers creating both client- and server-side scripts.
CNETNews.com, May 6, 1998 NetObjects Execs Back the Farm The top management at NetObjects is showing its confidence in the company by taking a stake worth more than $1 million in the venture-backed Internet software toolmaker.
ZDNN, March 13, 1998 Striking Cyber Gold "The biggest thing holding back the growth of the Web in small- and medium-sized businesses is a price point they can afford."
Bloomberg, February 17, 1998 NetObjects Buys Acadia Software to Boost Web-Making Tools Line
Reuters, February 17, 1998 NetObjects to Buy Acadia Products
San Jose Mercury News, February 17, 1998 NetObjects' Buy Expands Reach
Wall Street Journal, February 17, 1998 Acadia Agreement Gives NetObjects More Web Tools
Information Week, September 29, 1997 Web Site Tools for Control Fusion brings automated site-management features to conventional Web publishing. In fact, Fusion users say the software all but eliminates the complexity of managing enterprisewide Web sites.
Wired, September 18, 1997 NetObjects Heads to Land of the Rising Sun
Business Week, August 25, 1997 Silicon Valley: the People, the Deals, the Culture, the Future. How it really works. It's the one-year instant success that took 10 years.
TechWeb, August 18, 1997 Separate Marketing, Channel Strategies For Fusion To Distinguish Itself From IBM -- NetObjects charts independent course.
Upside Today, August 10, 1997 Big Blue Infusion: Cutting Edge No modest goals here: CEO Samir Arora is not in Web site-development software to be a small fry.
San Jose Business Journal, May 19, 1997 NetObjects Chooses Big Blue Fusion NetObjects' major product, Fusion, allows users to build a World Wide Web site without having to know such complex computer languages as HTML and Java.
InfoWorld Electric, May 19, 1997 NetObjects' Arora on His Company's Fusion with IBM NetObjects co-founder, chairman, and CEO Samir Arora discussed with InfoWorld editor in chief Sandy Reed the IBM deal and the evolution of the company plus its flagship product, NetObjects Fusion, from a concept within Apple Computer more than 10 years ago into a leading Web-authoring tool.
InfoWorld, May 19, 1997 Greyhound gets its intranet on the road with NetObjects Fusion Web-authoring software's power and ease of use make it well-suited to a diverse environment
PCWeek Online, May 1, 1997 Investing in NetObjects signals to the industry that the year-old Redwood City, Calif., company will remain "platform independent" and will continue to seek partnerships with other companies, said John M. Thompson, group executive for IBM's Software Group.
Techwire, March 20, 1997 IBM: We've Learned Our Internet Lesson The investment brings distribution of [NetObjects] Fusion to a customer set that is not focused on the product...[NetObjects] Fusion also adds a new set of tools to IBM's services and systems integration business.
Wall Street Journal, March 20, 1997 IBM Corp. Buys a Large Stake In NetObjects International Business Machines Corp. bought a controlling stake in NetObjects, Inc., a well-regarded maker of software used to create and manage outposts on the World Wide Web.
Inter@ctive Week, March 20, 1997 IBM Takes Majority Stake In NetObjects IBM Corp. plans to purchase a majority stake in NetObjects Inc., the developer of Fusion Web design software. IBM said the Redwood City, Calif., company will continue to be headed by Samir Arora as chairman and chief executive officer and will remain an independent company
San Jose Mercury News, March 20, 1997 International Business Machines Corp. said it intends to acquaire a majority interest in NetObjects, Inc., a 1-1/2-year-old Redwood City company that produces software to design World Wide Web sites.
CNETNews.com, March 19, 1997 IBM Buys Into NetObjects IBM (IBM), looking to bolster its arsenal of Web development tools, today announced that it has taken an equity stake in NetObjects, a maker of Web development and management tools.
Investor's Business Daily, March 19, 1997 NetObjects is a supplier of software used by businesses to build Internet Web sites. The purchase reflects IBM's strategy to help businesses exploit Internet technologies.
Financial Times, March 19, 1997 International Business Machines Corp. said Wednesday it will buy a majority stake in privately held NetObjects, a maker of software for building World Wide Web sites.
PCWeek Online, March 19, 1997 Analysts see IBM/NetObjects deal as plug for hole in Lotus lineup "This is a big win for IBM and Lotus because it fills a big hole for Notes and Domino -- a graphical development environment," said Bruce Smith, an Internet analyst with Merill Lynch, in New York City.
TechInvestor, March 19, 1997 IBM Buys Stake In NetObjects IBM plans to buy a majority stake in NetObjects, a privately held supplier of software used by businesses to build Internet Web sites.
Nando Net, March 19, 1997 IBM to buy stake in Web software firm International Business Machines Corp. said Wednesday it will buy a majority stake in privately held NetObjects, a maker of software for building World Wide Web sites.
MacWeek Online, March 1, 1997 IBM fuses with NetObjects IBM Corp. today announced it will buy a majority stake in start-up NetObjects Inc
New York Times, March 1, 1997 The International Business Machines Corporation has agreed to buy a majority interest in NetObjects, Inc., a closely held provider of software for creating World Wide Web sites on the Internet.
News.com, January 7, 1997 Sculley joins NetObjects Board
WebWeek, October 7, 1996 NetObjects seeks to dominate authoring tools market with Fusion.
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